State Department Posts on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Raises Ethics Concern
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘Open letter: commitment to inclusion in physics’
In an open letter to the Arts & Sciences community, Mark Alford, chair of physics, Jennifer Smith, dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, and Barbara Schaal, dean of the faculty of Arts & Sciences, write that they take seriously the importance of diversity and inclusion in the Department of Physics and beyond. They […]
Why ‘Bid Efficiency’ Must Play Greater Role In Future Olympic, World Cup Bid Cycles
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program
Trump Is the New Insult on Playgrounds
Joan Luby, MD, the Samuel and Mae S. Ludwig Professor of Child Psychiatry
Mars rover embarks on new mission
Ray Arvidson, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor
Secret Room Holds ‘Lost’ Michelangelo Artwork
William Wallace, the Barbara Murphy Bryant Distinguished Professor of Art History
Trump condos worth $250 million pose potential conflict
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Camp part of new theater-focused podcast
Pannill Camp, of Arts & Sciences, is co-host of a new podcast, titled “On TAP,” focused on theater and performance studies. In a recent episode, the group discusses what productions are coming soon to regional theaters, among other topics.
‘A place to build a life’
Gyo Obata, now one of the world’s leading architects, shares in this video about how he found a welcoming place to learn at Washington University during World War II, when his Japanese-American family was sent to an internment camp in California.
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